You can absolutely stay at multiple resorts in the Maldives, a practice often called "resort hopping" or "multi-centre" stays. This is an excellent way to experience the diversity of the atolls, as one resort might specialize in world-class diving while another offers a more lively, social atmosphere. In 2026, many travelers split their trip between a beach bungalow and an overwater villa to get the best of both worlds. The logistical challenge is the transfer; most resorts are on private islands, so moving between them usually requires returning to the main airport hub in Malé via seaplane or speedboat before heading back out to the second resort. However, if you choose two resorts within the same atoll or owned by the same parent company (such as the Siyam or Anantara collections), you can often arrange a direct "inter-resort" transfer. This high-fidelity travel strategy allows you to maximize your time in the Indian Ocean and see different marine ecosystems without feeling "stuck" on a single 500-meter island for a week.